War and Children
Engaging in war is deeply concerning, perpetual threat of conflicts throughout history, as they profoundly affect the psychological and physical well-being of individuals. Of particular concern is the impact of war on children.

Children, unfortunate victims who are caught in the crossfire of war, suffer immensely. The ravages of conflict strip them of their health, housing, education, and access to welfare services. Moreover, military families experience heightened levels of psychological stress compared to their civilian counterparts during times of war. The ceaseless exposure to war-related news triggers prolonged periods of anxiety and mental distress. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) becomes an all-too-common affliction. The enduring stress endured during their formative years can have a lasting impact on their educational achievements later in life.

Through my animation, I endeavor to artfully depict the multifaceted repercussions of war on a child's fragile mind. By unraveling the intricate layers of its adverse effects, I aspire to raise awareness and cultivate a deeper understanding of the profound toll that war exacts on the youngest and most defenseless members of our society.
War and Children
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War and Children

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